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New Google Maps for Blackberry

Google just announced a new version of Google Maps for Blackberry users. Recently Windows Mobile and S60 already had a chance to use version 3.2, but now it’s the Blackberry crowd’s turn.
With layers being the new dynamic feature of this version of Google Maps, there is no better way to show it than with a [...]

New Google Maps for Blackberry

Google just announced a new version of Google Maps for Blackberry users. Recently Windows Mobile and S60 already had a chance to use version 3.2, but now it’s the Blackberry crowd’s turn.
With layers being the new dynamic feature of this version of Google Maps, there is no better way to show it than with a [...]

Editors: U.S. Album Release

NEW ALBUM OUT STATESIDE JANUARY 19, 2010 WITH BONUS MATERIAL

Editors

“On their own terms, not anyone else’s, Editors have triumphed, aiming high and hitting the mark.” – The Sunday Times

In This Light And On This Evening, which debuted at #1 in the UK charts last week, is Editors‘s follow-up to 2007′s platinum selling An End Has A Start, and was produced by Grammy Award winner Mark “Flood” Ellis (U2, Sigur Ros, Depeche Mode). The album finds Editors heading in a new direction where synths replace the soaring guitars and lead singer Tom Smith takes his vocals to new places on an album with a dystopian, apocalyptic, mechanical ambience.

However, some things remain vintage Editors. The record is as bleak and as vivid as ever. “A record that sings of no God, a record of broken love songs, a record where the filthy city is so close you can smell it, taste it, a record of drunken violence, a record which has lost all trust in those in charge of our world,” describes Smith.

But those who focus on the gloom-and-doom in itself, he says, are missing the point. “Dark is interesting, dark is exciting, dark can be funny, there’s real life in the dark, real life IS dark,” says Smith. “When an album feels like this, the fragments of hope and love that do occasionally shine through, shine through ten times brighter than they would normally do so.”

To celebrate this week’s UK release of their third studio album, Editors have created a unique listening experience for their new album by appearing to ‘hack’ Google Street View. The experience allows fans to use a version of Google Maps on the Editors website to travel to certain areas of London where the band have hacked in their own custom locations. The new additions consist of some gloriously moody 360-degree images, shot at night. Within each location the user will hear a track from the new album, which was inspired by the mood and magic of London at night. The images feature the band and a group of their fans performing surreal activities, which reportedly have hidden meanings relating to the songs. The locations are normally unavailable on the regular Street View. Editors modified version of Google Maps allows users to enter into these locations and make the transition from light to dark so fans can explore the band’s atmospheric vision of London at night.

To access the Map go here.

To see the new video from Editors for their first UK single off the new album, “Papillion,” pop over here.


Google Crowdsources Google Maps, Erases Street View Data

Google took additional measures to let users crowdsource its Google Maps application, allowing U.S. users to point out gaps in the search engine giant’s Google Maps coverage. When users search and scan map results, they will see a report a problem link on the bottom right of a the map. Google Maps’ Street View also got a shot in the arm this week, rolling out to cover Canada and the Czech Republic. Google also agreed to permanently blur images on its internal database within one year of their publication on Street View.

Google this week took additional steps to let users
crowdsource its Google Maps application, allowing U.S. users to point out gaps in the search engine
giant’s Google Maps coverage.
Now, when users search and scan map results, they will
see a quot;report a problem quot; link on t…


Google Street View Comes to Canada!

As a resident of Toronto, I’m very excited that Google Street View is now also available in Canada! Google has finally updated Google Maps to include 11 major Canadian cities. You can also use street view images when using Google Maps to get directions to a particular location. Never miss a turn by traveling to [...]

Placebase Buy Puts Apple in Mobile Apps Arms Race with Google

Rivalry between Apple and Google is booming. It seems Apple in July acquired Placebase, which makes Web mapping software that competes with Google Maps, which Apple uses for its iPhone smartphone. After the Google Voice and Google Latitude rejections, this underscores the increasingly contentious relationship between Google and Apple, once brothers in arms against common foe Microsoft. Apple is promoting its App Store as the place to go for iPhone software, while Google is hawking Android Market for multiple Android-based phones.
– The rift between Google and Apple may be growing greater than we realize
amid the revelation that Apple acquired Web map software maker Placebase in July.
Placebase made
Pushpin, an API used to layer commercial
and other data sets, such as demographics and crime data, onto maps. In that
respec…


Personalize Google Maps while Traveling

While I am on the road right now, I’m heavily dependent on Google Maps to find my way around. Yesterday, I was trying to figure out where the cheapest place was to fill up the rental car. I just saw this tutorial on how to add personalized content, such as real estate listings, transit maps, [...]

4 Cool Google Maps MashUps For Runners & Bikers

While Google Maps itself has a huge number of cool features, the various third party mashups based on it are equally cool and useful. They enhance the functionality of Google Maps and add extra features depending upon what exactly the mashup offers to do.
Here are 4 such mashups which are meant for runners and bikers. [...]

How to Create a Walking Tour with Google City Tours

Google recently launched Google City Tours in Google Labs. As mentioned here in labs, Google City tours helps you plan your city tours when you are on vacation in a major metropolitan area. You can specify the location of your hotel, and the length of your trip (1-5 days), and City Tours will map a [...]

Bloggers Blast Google Latitude for Apple iPhone

Google releases Latitude, software that helps users find each other on Google Maps for Mobile, for the iPhone and iPod Touch. However, the search engine’s latest foray into mobile and wireless Web applications is greeted with criticism from bloggers who say as a Web app instead of a native iPhone app Latitude is less valuable. Others say the Web app is just plain poor.
– Google July 23 proudly released Google Latitude
for Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch gadgets as a Web application running in Apple’s Safari browser, but that isn’t
good enough for some mobile road warriors who crave native applications.
Launched on Android, BlackBerry, Symbian S60 and Windows Mobi…


Google Latitude comes to iPhone… as a web app

Google recently released Google Latitude for iPhone and iPod touch as a web application and currently supports iPhone/iPod Touch OS 3.0 or above. For the time being, it’s only available in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

Our Latitude web app provides all the core functionality you might expect: you can see the location [...]

Multiple Search Layers Come to Google Maps, Google Maps for Mobile

Google Maps adds a Web services option that will let users do multiple searches in a destination search. Users can plot gas station and restaurant locales along the way to a tourist site. Google Maps for mobile 3.2 meanwhile adds greater contextual layers, including Wikipedia, and traffic incidents to make mapping easier for mobile and wireless device users.

Google July 22 spruced up its Google Maps technologies, adding the ability to see
multiple searches in its core technology and multiple layers of information in
Google Maps for Mobile 3.2.
Multiple searches is an important feature because it enriches the search
functionality in Goo…


Neverland Ranch Photos

Ever since Michael Jackson passed away, we’ve been getting a lot of visitors here looking for info on Michael. That’s probably a bit surprising since this is a tech blog, but most of this is from a really old post about his Neverland Ranch address on Google Maps.
Today I noticed a LOT of those people [...]